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- Dryopithecus abstract "Dryopithecus was a genus of apes that is known from East Africa into Eurasia during the late Miocene period. The first species of Dryopithecus was discovered at the site of Saint-Gaudens, Haute-Garonne, France, in 1856. Other dryopithecids have been found in Hungary, Spain, and China.Like Sivapithecus, Dryopithecus was suspensory, had a large brain and a delayed development; but, unlike the former, it had a gracile jaw with thinly enameled molars and suspensory forelimbs. The similarities and differences between them provide insight into the timing and paleogeography of hominin origins and the phylogenetic divide between Asian and Afro-European great apes.".
- Dryopithecus class Mammal.
- Dryopithecus family Ape.
- Dryopithecus family Dryopithecini.
- Dryopithecus family Hominidae.
- Dryopithecus family Homininae.
- Dryopithecus kingdom Animal.
- Dryopithecus order Primate.
- Dryopithecus phylum Chordate.
- Dryopithecus thumbnail Dryopithecus_fontani_mio_med_francia.JPG?width=300.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageExternalLink Xiang-Xu_and_Delson_1987.pdf.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageExternalLink rud200.pdf.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageExternalLink hominoidea.htm.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageExternalLink 1996_Harrison_Niah.pdf.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageExternalLink TerryHarrison.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageID "2361264".
- Dryopithecus wikiPageLength "6072".
- Dryopithecus wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Dryopithecus wikiPageRevisionID "706881994".
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Ape.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Brachiator.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fossil_taxa_described_in_1856.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Miocene_primates_of_Africa.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_animals_of_Asia.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_animals_of_Europe.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_apes.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_primate_genera.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Chimpanzee.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Cusp_(anatomy).
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Dryopithecini.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Dryopithecus.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Dryopithecus_fontani.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink East_Africa.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Eurasia.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Hispanopithecus.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Hominidae.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Homininae.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Klinorhynchy.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Lartet.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Miocene.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Molar_(tooth).
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink National_Museum_of_Natural_History_(France).
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Orangutan.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Palaeogeography.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Primate.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Gaudens,_Haute-Garonne.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Sivapithecus.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Suspensory_behavior.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Y-5_Molar_Tooth.
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dryopithecus laietanus".
- Dryopithecus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dryopithecus".
- Dryopithecus classis "Mammalia".
- Dryopithecus familia Hominidae.
- Dryopithecus fossilRange "(Miocene)".
- Dryopithecus genus "Dryopithecus†".
- Dryopithecus genusAuthority "Lartet, 1856".
- Dryopithecus imageCaption "Mandible fragment of D. fontani from Saint-Gaudens, France ; cast from Museum national d'histoire naturelle, Paris".
- Dryopithecus name "Dryopithecus".
- Dryopithecus ordo "Primates".
- Dryopithecus phylum Chordate.
- Dryopithecus regnum "Animalia".
- Dryopithecus subdivision "* †Dryopithecus wuduensis * †Dryopithecus fontani * †Dryopithecus brancoi".
- Dryopithecus subdivisionRanks Species.
- Dryopithecus subfamilia Homininae.
- Dryopithecus superfamilia Ape.
- Dryopithecus tribus Dryopithecini.
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- Dryopithecus subject Category:Fossil_taxa_described_in_1856.
- Dryopithecus subject Category:Miocene_primates_of_Africa.
- Dryopithecus subject Category:Prehistoric_animals_of_Asia.
- Dryopithecus subject Category:Prehistoric_animals_of_Europe.
- Dryopithecus subject Category:Prehistoric_apes.
- Dryopithecus subject Category:Prehistoric_primate_genera.
- Dryopithecus hypernym Apes.
- Dryopithecus type Animal.
- Dryopithecus type Eukaryote.
- Dryopithecus type Insect.
- Dryopithecus type Mammal.
- Dryopithecus type Species.
- Dryopithecus type Mammal.
- Dryopithecus type Thing.
- Dryopithecus type Q19088.
- Dryopithecus type Q729.
- Dryopithecus type Q7377.
- Dryopithecus comment "Dryopithecus was a genus of apes that is known from East Africa into Eurasia during the late Miocene period. The first species of Dryopithecus was discovered at the site of Saint-Gaudens, Haute-Garonne, France, in 1856. Other dryopithecids have been found in Hungary, Spain, and China.Like Sivapithecus, Dryopithecus was suspensory, had a large brain and a delayed development; but, unlike the former, it had a gracile jaw with thinly enameled molars and suspensory forelimbs.".